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    Polysemy is distinct from homonymy —or homophony —which is an accidental similarity between two or more words (such as bear the animal, and the verb bear ); whereas homonymy is a mere linguistic coincidence, polysemy is not.

  2. Mar 1, 2024 · Our literature review finds that (i) traditional analyses of polysemy can be limited in their generalizability by loose definitions and selective materials; (ii) linguistic tests provide useful evidence on individual cases, but fail to capture the full range of factors involved in the processing of polysemous sense extensions; and (iii) rece...

  3. Jan 27, 2022 · Understanding music and musical meaning is a central question in various domains such as philosophy, anthropology, social sciences, semiotics and music education.

    • Examples and Observations
    • Polysemy in Language
    • Polysemy in Advertising
    • As A Graded Phenomenon
    • The Lighter Side of Polysemy

    "The word good has many meanings. For example, if a man were to shoot his grandmother at a range of five hundred yards, I should call him a good shot, but not necessarilya good man." – G.K. Chesterton, "Orthodoxy," 1909 "Have You Met Life Today?" – Advertising slogan of Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, 2001 "Now, the kitchenwas the room in whic...

    "Sports Illustrated can be bought for 1 dollar or 35 million dollars; the first is something you can read and later start a fire with, the second is a particular company that produces the magazine you just read. Such polysemy can give rise to a special ambiguity (He left the bank five minutes ago, He left the bank five years ago). Sometimes diction...

    "Common polysemic puns involve words like bright, naturally, clearly,where the advertiser will want both meanings. This headline ran above a picture of a sheep: 'Take it from the manufacturer. Wool. It's worth more. Naturally.' (American Wool Council, 1980) Here the pun is a way of attributing wool, not to a manufacturing industry, but to nature – ...

    "We adopt as a working hypothesis the view that almost every word is more or less polysemous, with senses linked to a prototype by a set of relational semantic principles which incorporate a greater or lesser amount of flexibility. We follow the now common practice in polysemy research and regard polysemy as a graded phenomenon...where contrastive ...

    "Leave it to Americans to think that no means yes, pissed means angry, and curse wordmeans something other than a word that's cursed!" – Excalibur employee in "It Hits the Fan." "South Park," 2001 Lt. Abbie Mills:You sure you want to stay in this old cabin? It's a bit of a fixer-upper. Ichabod Crane: You and I have very different definitions of old...

  4. The study of polysemy, or of the ‘multiplicity of meanings’ of words, has a long history in the philosophy of language, linguistics, psychology, and literature. The complex relations between meanings and words were first noted by the Stoics (Robins 1967).

  5. Polysemy is commonly defined as the association of two or more related meanings with a single linguistic form. 1 The linguistic forms in question are typically taken to be words, though the notion can also be applied to other meaning‐bearing units, such as bound morphemes and syntactic constructions. 2 In this chapter, my main concern will be th...

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  7. Dec 31, 2020 · Three main issues are discussed: (a) the key differences between regular and irregular cases and the role, if any, of a “core meaning”; (b) the distinction between pragmatic polysemy and semantic polysemy; and (c) the role of syntactic meaning in both generating and constraining polysemy.

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